The graphs below visualize the state of the
build by plotting the number of lines in the build log from
build.sh as a function of time, and coloring the points red
or green depending on whether the build succeeded or failed.

The plots are constructed by looking for changes in the success/failure
status of the periodic
builds as well as significant changes in the size of the build log, and
then pinpointing the time when the change occurred using binary
search. Note that this is not guaranteed to find every build failure,
because it can miss cases where the build is broken and then fixed again
between two consecutive periodic builds. The converse case, when the
build is fixed and then broken again between two consecutive periodic
builds, is usually detected because the size of the build log has
changed.

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Clicking on the [details] links will bring up a
list of the month's commits and builds in chronological order, as well
as results from automated tests of installing the build,
booting the installed system, and running the ATF tests using Anita.